Artist Spotlight

5 Questions With George V. Antoniou

Based in Cyprus, artist George V. Antoniou creates digital paintings featuring intrigue, allure, and fabulous fashions. His luxurious takes on stylish subjects sometimes lean playful or mystical, but always radiate a refined elegance. 

If you prefer your ode to Aubrey Hepburn or Frida Kahlo to be full of drama and sophistication, Antoniou’s take on these legendary ladies offers that and more. From classy vibes in more traditional gowns to whimsical feels in avant garde fashions, his pop culture prints are a fun way to dress up your space.

Beyond famous faces, Antoniou’s dynamic portfolio embraces scenes laced with symbolism, sexuality, and surrealism. Whether he’s playing with light against the nude form, conjuring emotion with theatrical flair, or depicting lust through feminine flowers, his artwork is eye-catching. Making him a great choice if you’re aiming to create a chic and sensational atmosphere.

We’re proud to offer George V. Antoniou’s work on iCanvas, and wanted to take a minute to introduce you to the human behind the art.

Keep reading to get a taste of what inspires his work, the style of music he creates to, and other artists he appreciates. You might be surprised to learn what you have in common!

Who are 5 of your current favorite artists, living or dead?

Erté, Franz Szony, Eyvind Earle and always Steven Meisel


What band or musician would you listen to while creating your art?

Duran Duran but usually I listen to podcasts like What’s the Tee? with Rupaul or interviews from Inside the Actors Studio.


If you could master any other form of creative expression, what would it be?

Music production, I would love to make disco music.


What is one person, one place, and one object that inspires you?

Carmen Dell’Orefice, I’m pretty inspired in my bedroom, Brâncuși sculptures.


What is something about you that others may be surprised to learn?

Never had a burger – 17 years vegetarian.


Check out some of his creations below, and click here to view George V. Antoniou’s full iCanvas collection.


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